It’s an inevitable question: Could U.S. 10-year yields turn negative now that German 10-year yields have fallen below zero for the first time ever and Japanese 10-year yields have dipped to record lows of negative 0.17 percent?
According to Dennis Davitt, partner at Harvest Volatility Management and a noted options market veteran, it may well happen.
“I think you could see negative rates in the U.S. If Germany and
other countries in the world go even further negative, it turns into a
number line game. So where zero lies on the number line, who knows?”
Davitt said Tuesday on CNBC’s “Trading Nation.”
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